Devonohexapodus bocksbergensis is a synonym of Wingertshellicus backesi (Euarthropoda) – no evidence for marine hexapods living in the Devonian Hunsrück Sea
Abstract
The Devonian Hunsrück Slate fossil Devonohexapodus bocksbergensis Haas, Waloszek & Hartenberger, 2003 has been interpreted as a stem-lineage representative of the Hexapoda, implying their marine origin and independent terrestrialisation within the 'Atelocerata'. Devonohexapodus bocksbergensis was based on a single specimen embedded in a lateral position. Reinvestigation of that holotype and of all known specimens of the Hunsrück Slate arthropod Wingertshellicus backesi Briggs & Bartels, 2001 demonstrates that all this material represents a single species. The latter is redescribed, its taxonomic diagnosis is emended, and the name Devonohexapodus bocksbergensis is treated as a junior synonym of Wingertshellicus backesi. The phylogenetic position of W. backesi neither is that of a stem-lineage representative of Hexapoda, nor does it fall within the crown group Mandibulata. The Hunsrück Slate provides no evidence of an independent terrestrialisation within the 'Atelocerata' or of a marine origin of the Hexapoda.
- Publication:
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Organisms Diversity & Evolution
- Pub Date:
- January 2009
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ode.2009.03.002
- Bibcode:
- 2009ODivE...9..215K
- Keywords:
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- Devonohexapodus bocksbergensis;
- Wingertshellicus backesi;
- Hexapoda;
- Euarthropoda;
- Terrestrialisation;
- Lower Devonian